The Hand: Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments, as Evincing DesignBell & Daldy, 1865 - 260 pages |
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... History . It is supposed that the same elementary parts belong to all animals ; and that it is to the transposition of these elementary parts that the varieties in their structure are attributable . I find it utterly impossible to ...
... History . It is supposed that the same elementary parts belong to all animals ; and that it is to the transposition of these elementary parts that the varieties in their structure are attributable . I find it utterly impossible to ...
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... history formerly pursued idly , vaguely , and somewhat fancifully , should henceforth , when thus associated with anatomy , be studied philosophically and inductively ! It is both interesting and instructive to find relations thus estab ...
... history formerly pursued idly , vaguely , and somewhat fancifully , should henceforth , when thus associated with anatomy , be studied philosophically and inductively ! It is both interesting and instructive to find relations thus estab ...
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... history , each day were as a thousand years . I have now given , I hope , a sufficient number of examples of the changes in the bones of the anterior extremity , which suit them to every possible variety of use . After attending a ...
... history , each day were as a thousand years . I have now given , I hope , a sufficient number of examples of the changes in the bones of the anterior extremity , which suit them to every possible variety of use . After attending a ...
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... History of Fishes , affirms that he knew an individual of this species ; and the expression is not so in- correct ; as he saw it for three days living out of water , walking about the house in the manner of a dog . The circumstance of ...
... History of Fishes , affirms that he knew an individual of this species ; and the expression is not so in- correct ; as he saw it for three days living out of water , walking about the house in the manner of a dog . The circumstance of ...
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... history . The Masto- don is the name of an extinct animal , which must have been nearly of the same size as the elephant . It has received that name from the early familiarity of naturalists with the teeth ; which have upon their ...
... history . The Masto- don is the name of an extinct animal , which must have been nearly of the same size as the elephant . It has received that name from the early familiarity of naturalists with the teeth ; which have upon their ...
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